i'm not so sure whether things like the export control paragraph are really needed. they would go under the umbrella of "you're still bound by all other applicable laws". e.g., if make a GPL/CC/whatever gun design and my license doesn't mention that you shouldn't shoot people with it, that does't mean that you're now in possession of a license to kill.

similarly, lattice are not in a position to grant you exemption from US export law. so it would probably be sufficient to mention that the code is covered by US export law, but unless these laws explicitly require you to state so, you don't have to say what the law requires.

its more important to 'keep stuff you need to work with something' together than if its 'perfectly' stored in a technical sense. worst case it eats a mbyte of diskspace. so what. nobody cares about such a thing anymore

xiangfu: in this case, I think we can easily explain that we valued mirko's quality time in Bali over getting his opinion on these reverts, and that it is in openwrt-xburst only anyway, and not in openwrt upstream.

the only thing which helps against such behaviour is: not buying criippled hardware hoping somebody jailbreaks it. imho all the fanboys who still buy apple and sony devices are the reason they still cripple hard and software.

bartbes: be careful what you wish for. if you read up a bit on utilitarian philosophy, you'll also find universal happiness as the principal goal. one thought experiment there is that one could improve happiness by killing all the unhappy people. repeat as many times as necessary for the less-then-average-happy.

in a multitasking enviroment as jlime, it's alittle anoying when you want to listen music while using other apps, then gmu disables screen and you must return to the gmu screen to reenable it, I know this behaviourcan be changed throug gmu config file but It can be useful to change it directly on the gmu while playing, to renable the screen off thing when you just want to usit just as player again. it easier to press alt+s than edit a text file